SEE IT: Snoop Dogg points gun at the head of Donald Trump clown in new music video — WARNING GRAPHIC LANGUAGE

In the wake of Madonna admitting she's thought about "blowing up the White House," fellow recording artist Snoop Dogg debuted a music video featuring him pointing a gun directly at the side of a clown dressed up like President Donald Trump.

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However, much like Trump's promise that Mexico would pay for a border wall, the weapon turns out to be fake.

Based around his anti-police brutality remix of BadBadNotGood and Kaytranada's song "Lavender," the production takes place in a world jam-packed with jesters going about their day.

Snoop Dogg's pot-fueled shot at Trump has over 605,000 views as of Monday morning. (PrankvsPrank/Youtube)

"The ban that this motherf---er tried to put up; him winning the presidency; police being able to kill motherf---ers and get away with it; people being in jail for weed for 20, 30 years," Snoop told Billboard. "It's a lot of clown s--- going on that we could just sit and talk on the phone all day about, but it's a few issues that we really wanted to lock into (for the video) like police, the president and just life in general."

Besides Snoop threatening "Ronald Klump," the video also features a moment in which a makeup-wearing actor Michael Rapaport – whose most recent movie credit was "Bartender - Pete" in 2016's "Sully" – gets killed by a lol enforcement officer.

YouTube star Jesse Wellens and the 45-year-old recording artist reportedly came up with idea while smoking weed in Snoop's Sprinter van.

Snoop’s feelings about the current administration are as subtle as a giant shoe, the rapper recently saying that “if you really look at some of these motherf-----s, they are clowns." (Michele Eve Sandberg/Invision/AP/Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP)

Wellens was inspired in part by Philandro Castile's fatal encounter with police in July 2016.

Far from the first time the West Coast legend has fired shots in Trump's direction, Snoop turned in a performance at 2011's "The Comedy Central Roast of Donald Trump."

"Donald's saying he wants to run for president and move into the White House. Why not?" Snoop said during his set. "It wouldn't be the first time you've pushed a black family out of their home."